Infrastructure Corporation of America (ICA) is the country’s leading provider of asset maintenance management services. ICA offers governmental and transportation agencies a common sense approach to effectively maintaining transportation infrastructure on ever-shrinking budgets.
ICA provides long-term, comprehensive, asset management contracts to maintain highways, roads, bridges, traffic control equipment, weigh stations, rest areas, toll booths and other transportation related facilities. By integrating the principles of solid business management, technology, and engineering, ICA offers improved transportation infrastructure and proven cost savings from 10-20 percent on current maintenance expenditures.
We invite you to learn more about our company and find out how ICA can help you prepare for the road ahead.

In the news
On April 18, WBTV in Charlotte aired a story citing the significant improvement seen by the public in the condition and appearance of the sections of roadway around Charlotte, NC currently under ICA's care. read the story and play video
New project begins in Virginia
On April 15, ICA starts up a 5-year highway asset maintenance contract in Virginia's Staunton South District for 229 lane miles of I-64 and 254 lane miles of I-81. The contract includes all routine maintenance and minor repair activities associated with roadway, drainage, structures, vegetation and aesthetics, traffic services,, incident management and snow and ice control.
For more information about this and other ICA projects visit our highway projects page.
Tennessee State Senate to consider testing
privatized
road maintenance. -
Nashville City Paper, April 7, 2008
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ICA's Got It Covered —The Nashville City Paper; March 10, 2008
"For ten years the company has been riding a growing wave among states to do what is called asset management as they seek to pare ever-increasing costs in highway maintenance."
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ICA is listed in the "Hot 100" fastest growing Tennessee companies of 2007 in the December issue of Business-tn magazine.
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